On the 27-01-02 the following message was posted:
"I am searching for literature relating to the measurement or modelling of
vertical ground reaction, bending and torsional forces imparted upon the
human tibia during walking and running. I am interested in the role of these
forces in the aetiology of tibial stress disorder, and more specifically,
the relationship between muscle dysfunction and changes to these forces.
I have searched the archives of Biomch-L, Medline, Sportsdiscus, web of
science and have come up with a number of interesting references (see below
for summary of relevant references found) - most of these relate to VGRF and
a small number to bending forces. References relating to the measurement or
modelling of torsional forces appear to be particularly rare.
If anyone has references relating to the measurement or modelling of these
forces, equipment used/suitable for such studies, validation of methods etc,
these would be much appreciated...(summary of original findings excluded
from this transcript)"
Many related references were posted. I thank all who replied to my posting.
Summary:
Stergiou, N., & Bates, B.T. (1997). The relationship between subtalar and
knee joint function as a possible mechanism for running injuries. Gait &
Posture, 6, 177-185.
Stergiou, N., Bates, B.T., & James, S.L. (1999). Lower extremity asynchrony
during running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31, 1645-1655.
Stergiou, N., Jensen, J.L., Bates, B.T., Scholten, S.D., & Tzetzis, G.
(2001). A Dynamical Systems investigation of lower extremity coordination
during running over obstacles. Clinical Biomechanics, 16, 213-221
Holden JP, Cavanagh PR. The free moment of ground reaction in distance
running and its changes with pronation. J Biomech 1991;24(10):887-97
Lafortune, M. A. (1991). 3-Dimensional Acceleration of the Tibia During
Walking and Running. Journal of Biomechanics, 24(10), 877-886.
Lundberg, A., O. Svensson, C. Bylund, I. Goldie, and G. Selvik 1989
Kinematics of the Ankle / Foot Complex - Part 2: Pronation and Supination.
Foot & Ankle, 9 (5):248-253
Lundberg, A., O. Svensson, C. Bylund, and G. Selvik 1989 Kinematics of the
Ankle/ Foot Complex - Part 3: Influence of Leg Rotation. Foot & Ankle, 9
(6):304-309
Taylor SJG, Walker PS. Forces and Moments Telemetered from Two Distal
Femoral Replacements During Various Activities. Journal of Biomechanics
2001; 34:839-848.
Bellchamber TL, van den Bogert AJ (2000) Contributions of proximal and
distal
moments to tibial rotation during walking and running. J Biomech
33:1397-1403.
van den Bogert AJ, Nigg BM (1993) Three dimensional stress analysis of the
tibia
during running. Proceedings 14th ISB Congress, pp. 1384-1385, Paris, France.
__________________________________
Andrew Chapman
BPhty(Hons)(UQ)
PhD Candidate
Department of Physiotherapy
The University of Queensland
St. Lucia, 4072, QLD, Australia.
and
Department of Physiotherapy
Australian Institute of Sport
P.O.Box 176
Belconnen, 2616, ACT, Australia.
email: andrewchapman@ozemail.com.au
phone: + 61 438115605
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"I am searching for literature relating to the measurement or modelling of
vertical ground reaction, bending and torsional forces imparted upon the
human tibia during walking and running. I am interested in the role of these
forces in the aetiology of tibial stress disorder, and more specifically,
the relationship between muscle dysfunction and changes to these forces.
I have searched the archives of Biomch-L, Medline, Sportsdiscus, web of
science and have come up with a number of interesting references (see below
for summary of relevant references found) - most of these relate to VGRF and
a small number to bending forces. References relating to the measurement or
modelling of torsional forces appear to be particularly rare.
If anyone has references relating to the measurement or modelling of these
forces, equipment used/suitable for such studies, validation of methods etc,
these would be much appreciated...(summary of original findings excluded
from this transcript)"
Many related references were posted. I thank all who replied to my posting.
Summary:
Stergiou, N., & Bates, B.T. (1997). The relationship between subtalar and
knee joint function as a possible mechanism for running injuries. Gait &
Posture, 6, 177-185.
Stergiou, N., Bates, B.T., & James, S.L. (1999). Lower extremity asynchrony
during running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31, 1645-1655.
Stergiou, N., Jensen, J.L., Bates, B.T., Scholten, S.D., & Tzetzis, G.
(2001). A Dynamical Systems investigation of lower extremity coordination
during running over obstacles. Clinical Biomechanics, 16, 213-221
Holden JP, Cavanagh PR. The free moment of ground reaction in distance
running and its changes with pronation. J Biomech 1991;24(10):887-97
Lafortune, M. A. (1991). 3-Dimensional Acceleration of the Tibia During
Walking and Running. Journal of Biomechanics, 24(10), 877-886.
Lundberg, A., O. Svensson, C. Bylund, I. Goldie, and G. Selvik 1989
Kinematics of the Ankle / Foot Complex - Part 2: Pronation and Supination.
Foot & Ankle, 9 (5):248-253
Lundberg, A., O. Svensson, C. Bylund, and G. Selvik 1989 Kinematics of the
Ankle/ Foot Complex - Part 3: Influence of Leg Rotation. Foot & Ankle, 9
(6):304-309
Taylor SJG, Walker PS. Forces and Moments Telemetered from Two Distal
Femoral Replacements During Various Activities. Journal of Biomechanics
2001; 34:839-848.
Bellchamber TL, van den Bogert AJ (2000) Contributions of proximal and
distal
moments to tibial rotation during walking and running. J Biomech
33:1397-1403.
van den Bogert AJ, Nigg BM (1993) Three dimensional stress analysis of the
tibia
during running. Proceedings 14th ISB Congress, pp. 1384-1385, Paris, France.
__________________________________
Andrew Chapman
BPhty(Hons)(UQ)
PhD Candidate
Department of Physiotherapy
The University of Queensland
St. Lucia, 4072, QLD, Australia.
and
Department of Physiotherapy
Australian Institute of Sport
P.O.Box 176
Belconnen, 2616, ACT, Australia.
email: andrewchapman@ozemail.com.au
phone: + 61 438115605
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